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May 17, 2026
Right To Speedy Trial Under Article 21 Doesn't Displace Section 37 NDPS Mandate In Commercial
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  • HIGH COURTS

"Right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution is undoubtedly a valuable constitutional guarantee; but in the context of a special statute such as the NDPS Act

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May 17, 2026
"Ganja" Definition Under NDPS Act Excludes Roots & Stems: Karnataka High Court Grants Bail As
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  • HIGH COURTS

"If the report is taken into consideration the roots, stems and the branches to come to the conclusion the weight of the substance the same would

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May 17, 2026
Trial Court Cannot Grant Temporary Injunction Without Adverting To Allegations Of Fraud And Collusion: Calcutta
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  • HIGH COURTS

Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling, held that a Trial Court cannot grant a temporary injunction in a suit for specific performance without addressing serious

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May 17, 2026
No Particular Format Prescribed For 'Proposed Resolution' In No-Confidence Motion; Intention Of Members To Be
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  • HIGH COURTS

"It is the settled position of law that no particular form/format has been prescribed for a proposed resolution. The intention of the requisitionists has to be gathered

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May 17, 2026
Prior Exposure To Accused Before TIP Renders Identification Meaningless: Delhi High Court Acquits Four In
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  • HIGH COURTS

"If the witnesses had the opportunity to see the accused before the TIP, be it in any form i.e. physically, through photographs or via media,

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May 17, 2026
Right To Seek Bail Based On Non-Furnishing Of 'Grounds Of Arrest' Applies Only Prospectively From
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  • HIGH COURTS

"In Mihir Rajesh Shah’s case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court categorically held that inadequacy of grounds of arrest would confer rights to seek bail, but only

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May 17, 2026
Court Shouldn't Adjudicate Rights At Stage Of Granting Leave Under Section 92 CPC, Only Prima
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  • HIGH COURTS

"At the stage of granting leave under Section 92 CPC, the Court does not decide the rights of parties and no right is adjudicated. The

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May 17, 2026
FSL Probe Before Electronic Evidence Meets Section 65B Admissibility Standards: Gujarat High Court
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  • HIGH COURTS

"In absence of the certificate under Section 65B(4) of the Evidence Act or Section 63(4) of the BSA, the Court cannot take decision in regards to

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May 17, 2026
Police Cannot Freeze Bank Accounts To Perform Compensatory Justice; Direct Nexus With Offence Essential: Bombay
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

"Section 102 is not, per se, an enabling provision by which the police officer acts to seize the property to do justice and to hand over

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May 16, 2026
Areas Urbanised Before 1959 Don't Require Separate Notification To Fall Under Delhi Rent Control Act:
  • legal News
  • HIGH COURTS

"Since the urbanization of the area where the Suit Property is located happened in the year 1954, i.e., prior to Notification of the Delhi Rent

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May 16, 2026
Power To Strike Off Tenant's Defense Under Order XV Rule 5 CPC Is Discretionary, Not
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Power to strike off the defence under Order XV Rule 5 CPC, though couched in mandatory terms, is not to be exercised mechanically. The Court

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May 16, 2026
Rules Of Procedure Are Handmaid Of Justice, Not Mistress; Striking Off Defence Under Order XV
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Rules of procedure are the handmaid of justice and not its mistress. In the present context, the strict interpretation would defeat justice," Supreme Court, in

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May 16, 2026
Mediclaim Reimbursement Not Deductible From Motor Accident Compensation; Tortfeasor Can’t Benefit From Claimant’s Prudence: Supreme
  • legal News
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Contractual benefit of reimbursement of medical expenses as a result of this policy is, therefore, independent of any other claim. The provisions of the

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May 16, 2026
Sale Of Natural Gas Via Common Carrier Pipelines Is An Inter-State Sale; UP Has No
  • legal News
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The movement of gas via common carrier does not change the nature of sale to disentitle the benefit of Section 3 of the CST Act...

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May 16, 2026
Section 6(5) Hindu Succession Act Is A Saving Clause, Not A Jurisdictional Bar To Partition
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Section 6(5) of the H.S. Act is a saving clause, not a jurisdictional bar. It saves valid, completed partitions from the retroactive reach of the

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May 16, 2026
Second Application For Rejection Of Plaint Barred By Res Judicata If Earlier Order Attained Finality:
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Principle of res judicata applies also as between two stages in the same litigation to this extent that a court... having at an earlier stage

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May 16, 2026
Denial Of Remission Cannot Rest Solely On Heinousness Of Crime; Justice Doesn't Permit Permanent Incarceration
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Justice does not permit permanent incarceration of an individual in the shadow of their worst act," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated May 15,

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May 16, 2026
Pleadings Must State Material Facts, Not Evidence; Deficiency In Pleading Cannot Be Raised For First
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"There is distinction between facta probanda (the facts required to be proved i.e. material facts) and facta probantia (the facts by means of which they

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May 16, 2026
Nomenclature Of Transaction As 'Loan' Irrelevant; If Ingredients Met, It Is A 'Deposit' Under MPID
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Even if the transaction is named as 'loan', it would not take it out of the scope of the term 'deposit' as defined. Nomenclature of

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May 16, 2026
Private Individuals Accepting Money Can Be Prosecuted Under MPID Act; Nomenclature As 'Loan' Irrelevant: Supreme
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  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The individual persons like respondents herein accepting the deposit and fraudulently defaulting become a 'Financial Establishment' within the definition of Section 2(d) of the Act,

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May 16, 2026
Power To Strike Off Tenant's Defense Under Order XV Rule 5 CPC Is Discretionary, Not
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Power to strike off the defence under Order XV Rule 5 CPC, though couched in mandatory terms, is not to be exercised mechanically. The Court

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May 16, 2026
Rules Of Procedure Are Handmaid Of Justice, Not Mistress; Striking Off Defence Under Order XV
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Rules of procedure are the handmaid of justice and not its mistress. In the present context, the strict interpretation would defeat justice," Supreme Court, in

read more
May 16, 2026
Mediclaim Reimbursement Not Deductible From Motor Accident Compensation; Tortfeasor Can’t Benefit From Claimant’s Prudence: Supreme
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Contractual benefit of reimbursement of medical expenses as a result of this policy is, therefore, independent of any other claim. The provisions of the

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May 16, 2026
Sale Of Natural Gas Via Common Carrier Pipelines Is An Inter-State Sale; UP Has No
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The movement of gas via common carrier does not change the nature of sale to disentitle the benefit of Section 3 of the CST Act...

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May 16, 2026
Section 6(5) Hindu Succession Act Is A Saving Clause, Not A Jurisdictional Bar To Partition
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Section 6(5) of the H.S. Act is a saving clause, not a jurisdictional bar. It saves valid, completed partitions from the retroactive reach of the

read more
May 16, 2026
Second Application For Rejection Of Plaint Barred By Res Judicata If Earlier Order Attained Finality:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Principle of res judicata applies also as between two stages in the same litigation to this extent that a court... having at an earlier stage

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May 16, 2026
Denial Of Remission Cannot Rest Solely On Heinousness Of Crime; Justice Doesn't Permit Permanent Incarceration
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Justice does not permit permanent incarceration of an individual in the shadow of their worst act," Supreme Court, in a significant ruling dated May 15,

read more
May 16, 2026
Pleadings Must State Material Facts, Not Evidence; Deficiency In Pleading Cannot Be Raised For First
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"There is distinction between facta probanda (the facts required to be proved i.e. material facts) and facta probantia (the facts by means of which they

read more
May 16, 2026
Nomenclature Of Transaction As 'Loan' Irrelevant; If Ingredients Met, It Is A 'Deposit' Under MPID
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Even if the transaction is named as 'loan', it would not take it out of the scope of the term 'deposit' as defined. Nomenclature of

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May 16, 2026
Private Individuals Accepting Money Can Be Prosecuted Under MPID Act; Nomenclature As 'Loan' Irrelevant: Supreme
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"The individual persons like respondents herein accepting the deposit and fraudulently defaulting become a 'Financial Establishment' within the definition of Section 2(d) of the Act,

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May 15, 2026
Arbitration Clause In Main Agreement Validly Incorporated Into Subsequent Individual Contracts If Reference Shows Intent
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"This was, thus, not a case of mere reference to an earlier agreement but a case where the parties to the later contract clearly intended to

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May 15, 2026
Evidence Of Interested Witness Requires Extra Caution; Cannot Support Conviction If Contradicted By Other Proof:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Discrepancies and inconsistencies in the testimony of a related or interested witness will have to be viewed in such context, and more particularly when other

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May 15, 2026
Medical Students Transferred Mid-Session From Deficient Colleges Must Pay Fees At Private Rates, Not Govt
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Passed-out students cannot be allowed the benefit of a windfall or a bonanza merely by dint of the interim orders passed by this Court... it

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May 15, 2026
Denying Regular Appointment To Candidate Selected Through Regular Process Is Patently Illegal And Unconstitutional: Supreme
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

" Appellant, if unsuitable for appointment, could not have been recommended even on a contract basis for a period of twelve months. To justify a

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May 13, 2026
Engineering Student's Notional Income Cannot Be Equated To Minimum Wages Of Unskilled Workers: Supreme Court
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"But we do not think that the notional income of a student undergoing a Degree course in Engineering from a premier institute should be taken

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May 13, 2026
Right To Receive Education In Mother Tongue Or Language Of Choice Is A Fundamental Right
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Ability to understand and be understood in one’s own language is not a matter of convenience, but a matter of existential rights, for comprehension must

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May 13, 2026
State Must Impart Education In Mother Tongue; Supreme Court Directs Rajasthan Govt To Introduce Rajasthani
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Ability to understand and be understood in one’s own language is not a matter of convenience, but a matter of existential rights, for comprehension must

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May 13, 2026
High Court Cannot Stay Filing Of Charge-Sheet By Blindly Relying On Precedents Without Factual Analysis:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Direction not to file the charge sheet in reference of judgment in the case of Pradnya Pranjal Kulkarni is wholly unjust as the facts are

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May 13, 2026
Dictation Given In Open Court Not Final Judgment; Only Signed Order Embodies Final Unalterable Opinion:
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"Signed order is what embodies the final unalterable opinion of the Court, it is the only version of the Court’s order which is reached after multiple

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May 13, 2026
Professional Career Choice Of Qualified Woman Not Cruelty Or Desertion; Wife's Identity Not Subject To
  • SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

"A well-educated and professionally qualified woman cannot be expected to be confined within the rigid boundaries of matrimonial obligations alone. Marriage does not eclipse her

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May 17, 2026
Right To Speedy Trial Under Article 21 Doesn't Displace Section 37 NDPS Mandate In Commercial
  • HIGH COURTS

"Right to speedy trial under Article 21 of the Constitution is undoubtedly a valuable constitutional guarantee; but in the context of a special statute such as the NDPS Act

read more
May 17, 2026
"Ganja" Definition Under NDPS Act Excludes Roots & Stems: Karnataka High Court Grants Bail As
  • HIGH COURTS

"If the report is taken into consideration the roots, stems and the branches to come to the conclusion the weight of the substance the same would

read more
May 17, 2026
Trial Court Cannot Grant Temporary Injunction Without Adverting To Allegations Of Fraud And Collusion: Calcutta
  • HIGH COURTS

Calcutta High Court, in a significant ruling, held that a Trial Court cannot grant a temporary injunction in a suit for specific performance without addressing serious

read more
May 17, 2026
No Particular Format Prescribed For 'Proposed Resolution' In No-Confidence Motion; Intention Of Members To Be
  • HIGH COURTS

"It is the settled position of law that no particular form/format has been prescribed for a proposed resolution. The intention of the requisitionists has to be gathered

read more
May 17, 2026
Prior Exposure To Accused Before TIP Renders Identification Meaningless: Delhi High Court Acquits Four In
  • HIGH COURTS

"If the witnesses had the opportunity to see the accused before the TIP, be it in any form i.e. physically, through photographs or via media,

read more
May 17, 2026
Right To Seek Bail Based On Non-Furnishing Of 'Grounds Of Arrest' Applies Only Prospectively From
  • HIGH COURTS

"In Mihir Rajesh Shah’s case, the Hon’ble Supreme Court categorically held that inadequacy of grounds of arrest would confer rights to seek bail, but only

read more
May 17, 2026
Court Shouldn't Adjudicate Rights At Stage Of Granting Leave Under Section 92 CPC, Only Prima
  • HIGH COURTS

"At the stage of granting leave under Section 92 CPC, the Court does not decide the rights of parties and no right is adjudicated. The

read more
May 17, 2026
FSL Probe Before Electronic Evidence Meets Section 65B Admissibility Standards: Gujarat High Court
  • HIGH COURTS

"In absence of the certificate under Section 65B(4) of the Evidence Act or Section 63(4) of the BSA, the Court cannot take decision in regards to

read more
May 17, 2026
Police Cannot Freeze Bank Accounts To Perform Compensatory Justice; Direct Nexus With Offence Essential: Bombay
  • HIGH COURTS

"Section 102 is not, per se, an enabling provision by which the police officer acts to seize the property to do justice and to hand over

read more
May 16, 2026
Areas Urbanised Before 1959 Don't Require Separate Notification To Fall Under Delhi Rent Control Act:
  • HIGH COURTS

"Since the urbanization of the area where the Suit Property is located happened in the year 1954, i.e., prior to Notification of the Delhi Rent

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May 16, 2026
Joint Account Holder Not Liable Under Section 138 NI Act If Not A Signatory To
  • HIGH COURTS

"Under Section 138 of the NI Act, in case of issuance of cheque from joint accounts, a joint account-holder cannot be prosecuted unless the cheque

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May 16, 2026
Writ Jurisdiction Not Appropriate For Adjudicating Complex Title Disputes; Mutation Entries Do Not Confer Ownership:
  • HIGH COURTS

"Extraordinary reliefs sought by the petitioners, involving fiercely disputed questions of title and the stifling of a valid criminal probe, cannot be granted under writ

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May 15, 2026
Proclamation Proceedings Can't Be Invoked In Cavalier Manner; Compliance With Section 82 CrPC Mandatory: Punjab
  • HIGH COURTS

"Provisions of Section 82 of the Code of Criminal Procedure having serious ramifications qua the right of the accused concerning his presence in the criminal trial proceedings

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May 15, 2026
Keeping Accused In Jail Pending Trial Amounts To Pre-Trial Conviction: Gujarat High Court Grants Bail
  • HIGH COURTS

"Keeping the accused behind bars is nothing but amounts to pre-trial conviction and therefore, considering the celebrated principle of bail jurisprudence is that 'bail is

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May 15, 2026
Anticipatory Bail Not Maintainable For Person Already In ‘Constructive Custody’ Of Law; Successive Plea Without
  • HIGH COURTS

"A person released on bail is already in constructive custody of law and if the law requires him to come back to custody for some

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May 15, 2026
Delhi High Court Initiates Criminal Contempt Against Arvind Kejriwal & Others For "Calculated Campaign" To
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"A lie spoken a thousand times does not become the truth, just as intimidation clothed as legitimate criticism does not become immune from the law of

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May 15, 2026
Plaintiff Who Comes With Unclean Hands Disentitled To Relief: Delhi High Court Refuses Injunction Against
  • HIGH COURTS

"Suppresio veri suggestio falsi would disentitle a party from obtaining discretionary relief. Even if a party has some semblance of a legal right, but its

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May 15, 2026
Secured Creditor’s Statutory Right Under SARFAESI Act Cannot Be Interdicted By Provisional Attachment Under MPID
  • HIGH COURTS

"Mere failure on the part of the Appellant to deposit the amount... cannot in the facts of the present case, operate to non-suit the Appellant or deprive

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May 15, 2026
Insurer Must Prove Lack Of Driving License To Avoid Liability, Cannot Arbitrarily Reduce Disability Assessed
  • HIGH COURTS

"Insurance Company failed to prove that there is no driving license to the driver of the offending vehicle. Therefore, this Court finds that the 2nd respondent -

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May 14, 2026
PITNDPS | Unexplained Delay In Passing Detention Order Snaps 'Live & Proximate Link' Between Past
  • HIGH COURTS

"If the Detaining Authority had been really and genuinely satisfied after proper application of mind... it would have acted with greater promptitude in securing the

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February 21, 2026
Deciphering  DNA Testing Manual for the Indian Bar

In the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for

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January 13, 2026
POSSESSION JURISPRUDENCE: Why Courts Protect the Person Who Holds the Thing

Possession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and

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October 07, 2025
Admissions, Affidavits, and Onus: The Civil Litigator’s Evidence Playbook

Appreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts

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September 09, 2025
Res Judicata: The Bedrock of Judicial Finality and Efficiency in Law

In the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"

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August 04, 2025
Remedies for Copyright Infringement in India

"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary-  Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act

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May 01, 2025
Reportable Judgments VS Non Reportable Judgments in India A Detailed Exploration

In the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.

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